conference, because it seems this conference started a relationship between the university and the tribes of wisconsin. shortly after this conference, the university reached out to tribes in the state, sending researchers, and you get the beginning of a relationship. you look back on those and also look forward. tomorrow the c-span cities tour heads to columbus, georgia. we will hear about the history of the city to the textile industry, as well as a look at confederate gunboats. it starts at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow. follow the c-span cities tour as we travel outside the washington beltway to communities across america. >> the idea is to take programming out on the road, to produce pieces that are more visual, that provide a window into these cities that viewers would not normally go to. and have rich histories rich literary scenes. >> a lot of people here about the histories of the big cities, but what about the small ones? 75we have been to over cities. we will hit 95 cities in 2016. >> must of our coverage on c-span is even coverage, these are shorter, they take you someplace, a home or historic site. >